Annual Hardiness Type

Perennial Hardiness Zone

Native Species and Cultivars

Native flowers or wildflowers occupy a special place in our gardens. They are naturally suited to conditions of soil and climate that we find ourselves in, whether too dry, too wet, too shady for many other garden flowers. Wildflowers have ample nectar and pollen to support pollinators that share the same ecosystem. Invite birds, butterflies and hummingbirds into your garden by growing these beautiful native flowers.

Championed in the Victorian age along with many other grasses, native feather grass is a soft cloud of glistening bloom on top of delicate, silky stems. It adds lightness and movement to gardens, where it mingles beautifully with California poppy Apricot Chiffon and Agastache. It softens garden edges and grows well in containers, too, and fall turns the grass to shimmering gold. Invasive in California.